(
French for "stubborn") is the main
LGBTQIA magazine published in
France
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. It was subtitled in French ( en, the magazine of gays and lesbians) until 2007, and reaffirmed itself as a men's magazine since then.
As of December, 2012, its certified circulation was of 41,961 copies monthly. Publication stopped in 2015 until the magazine was reborn and issued its next issue on 28 February 2017.
History
Published since 1995, co-founded by
Didier Lestrade and
Pascal Loubet
Pascal, Pascal's or PASCAL may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Pascal (given name), including a list of people with the name
* Pascal (surname), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
** Blaise Pascal, Frenc ...
, and historically directed by
Pierre Bergé
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, ''Têtu'' was started following the demise of ''
Gai Pied'' magazine (published between 1979 and 1992). Pierre Bergé sold the magazine in January 2013 and since then it has been owned by
Jean-Jacques Augier.
''Têtu'' declared bankruptcy in January 2015 and went into liquidation in July 2015 having made €1.1million ($1.2million) in losses in 2014.
In November 2015 a French start-up, Idyls, bought ''Têtu'' and it started publishing again online only.
Overview
The magazine contains interviews on LGBT issues, with politicians, celebrities, writers, dancers and so forth, along with articles and reviews on LGBT-themed books, films, plays or video games. Another section is concerned with LGBT news around the world, country by country. There are also posters, advertisements of brand clothes for men. Additionally, some pages are dedicated to news about
AIDS, prevention and treatment. Periodically a free information guide entitled ''Têtu+'' is published about
HIV
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and
AIDS.
The magazine has also touched upon international cases when coming to LGBTQs public figures of non-French cultures. In October 2012, Tetu have sent reporters to Jordan to do a story on Jordanian LGBT magazine's spokesperson, mode
Khalid aka Kali of My.Kali magazine.
Controversy
In July 2011,
Alexis Palisson featured shirtless, wearing a fake and holding a . This caused controversy in
New Zealand
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, with some
Māori people
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saying that Palisson was being disrespectful to their culture and that permission should have been sought from a particular as the usually represents affiliation. Palisson was eventually forced to apologise for any offence caused and stressed that he respects tattoo traditions.
References
External links
Official site
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1995 establishments in France
2015 disestablishments in France
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